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Discover LudwigThe phrase "ages out" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used to describe the process of someone or something reaching an age limit or becoming too old for a particular role, program, or service.
Example: "Once a child turns 18, they age out of the foster care system and must find independent living arrangements."
Alternatives: "reaches the age limit" or "becomes ineligible due to age".
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But that will change when she turns 23 in November and "ages out" of the policy.
As the IRS workforce ages out, less vacancies are being filled causing staff shortages throughout the agency.
Those numbers are expected to increase steadily through 2025 as the baby boom generation ages out.
Next year, when our youngest child ages out of camp, we're going to have to find a new Winnipesaukee ritual.
So as each one ages out of its working life, it is replaced by another member of the same family, and the tradition marches on.
The town was held hostage by these women — staunch New England ladies of indiscernible ages, out walking their large dogs, slickered and zippered against even the most promising weather.
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I'd aged out.
"My kids have aged out," Obama said.
"Thank God I've aged out".
Today; the children aged out into a harsher world.
"The Academy tends to change as they age out," Thompson says.
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